EXECUTIVE · CT · 2011-2019
Dan Malloy
Governor · Democrat · Connecticut
Background
Dan Malloy served as Governor of Connecticut from 2011–2019 (8 years). Took office after Jodi Rell; succeeded by Ned Lamont. Same-year political environment (2011): Attorney General George Jepsen; Secretary of State Denise Merrill; Treasurer Denise Nappier.
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Others who held this office in Connecticut
- Ned Lamont (2019-present)
- Jodi Rell (2004-2011)
- John Rowland (1995-2004)
- Lowell Weicker (1991-1995)
- William O'Neill (1980-1991)
- Ella Grasso (1975-1980)
- Thomas Meskill (1971-1975)
- John N. Dempsey (1961-1971)
- Abraham Ribicoff (1955-1961)
- John D. Lodge (1951-1955)
- Chester Bowles (1949-1951)
- James C. Shannon (1948-1949)
- James L. McConaughy (1947-1948)
